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Tesla to recall 2,700 Model X SUVs over seat issue

US, April 12, 2016

Tesla Motors will recall 2,700 Model X sport utility vehicles in the US due to a faulty locking hinge in the third-row seats that increases the risk the seats could fall forward in a crash, the electric car maker said on Monday.

It said the recall affects all Model X SUVs built before March 26, 2016. It is the first recall for the Model X since Tesla began deliveries of the luxury electric SUV in September.

The recall comes as Tesla enjoys an influx of advance orders for its Model 3 lower-cost sedan, which is due to begin production in late 2017. The car received 253,000 advance orders in the first 36 hours after its high-profile unveiling on March 31.

The Silicon Valley company said it was recalling the Model Xs after the seats failed a strength test in the European Union. Tesla had previously performed 15 tests in the US in which the seats passed. The EU test was different and more stringent, the company said.

Tesla said it was issuing the recall in an abundance of caution in the US even though it was not mandated to do so. The Model X has not yet been delivered to European customers.

The company's shares were down 0.2 per cent at $249.52 on Monday afternoon. The stock had jumped 77 per cent since a February low thanks to the Model 3 unveiling.

Tesla will begin notifying customers of the recall on Monday. The repair, which will replace both third-row seats, will take about two hours. The process to fix all recalled cars will take about five weeks, Jon McNeil, Tesla's president of sales and service, told reporters on a conference call.

"We've had no issues with any failures in the field," he said.

Tesla said that supplier Futuris had manufactured the seats and would assume all cost for their replacement.

In November, Tesla recalled 90,000 Model S sedans worldwide over a possible defect in the front seat belt assembly. In 2014, the company recalled 29,222 Model S vehicles over a charging defect that could lead to a fire hazard.

Tesla has acknowledged bumpy production over the first few months for the Model X due to technical challenges with its "falcon-wing" doors, a panoramic windshield and moveable seats.

Those issues have not affected Tesla's Model X production rates, McNeil said. - Reuters




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